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Choropleth White Band Colour Change

WalshyB
Path Finder

Hey Guys,

I've searched and haven't been able to find the answer to this?

The first band in my choropleth map is the range 0-10000, this shows as white but I would like to change it to a different colour as I feel that white potentially gives the impression that there are no results for that country. Is this possible?

1 Solution

WalshyB
Path Finder

Fixed this by using some css to find points in the map which were white. May not be the best way but it is working as intended for me.

path[fill="#ffffff"] {
fill: #ff1a1a;
}

rect.legend-color.legend-elem[fill="rgb(255,255,255)"] {
fill: #ff1a1a;
}

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WalshyB
Path Finder

Fixed this by using some css to find points in the map which were white. May not be the best way but it is working as intended for me.

path[fill="#ffffff"] {
fill: #ff1a1a;
}

rect.legend-color.legend-elem[fill="rgb(255,255,255)"] {
fill: #ff1a1a;
}

DalJeanis
Legend

@WalshyB - Thanks for posting your solution for others. Please accept your answer to mark the question as solved.

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